Eras of the Halakha Yoseben Yoezer also spelt Jose ben Joezer was a rabbi of the early Maccabean period , possibly a disciple of Antigonus of Soko and member of the ascetic group known as the Hasid ans , though neither is certain. He belonged to a priestly family. With him and Jose ben Johanan of Jerusalem , his colleague, begins the period known in Jewish history as that of the zugot pairs , which ended with Hillel the Elder Hillel and Shammai . According to an old tradition, the member of the zugot mentioned first occupied the office of Nasi president of the Sanhedrin , while the one mentioned second served in the capacity of vice president. Yose belonged to the party of the asidim, and was a decided adversary of Hellenization Hellenism . To prevent Jews from settling beyond Judea he declared ... Halakha halakic controversy known in the Talmud was that between Yoseben Yoezer and his colleague Yoseben Johanan. It arose over the question whether the laying of hands on the heads of the sacrifice s is permitted on feast days. ref Haggigah ii. 2 ref Yoseben Yoezer was distinguished for his .... vii. 16 in 161 BCE. The Midrash reports the following dialogue between Alcimus and Yoseben Yoezer ... was seized with remorse and committed suicide. ref Genesis Rabba i. 65 ref Yoseben Yoezer left .... Yoseben Yoezer of Zeredah. Jewish Encyclopedia . Funk and Wagnalls, 1901 1906 which cites the following ..., 407.S. S. I. Br. Zugot JewishEncyclopedia DEFAULTSORT YoseBen Yoezer Category Mishnah rabbis Category Nasi Category 2nd century BC clergy fr Yoss ben Yoezer he yi .... 4 ref Yose was probably among the sixty pious men who, at the instigation of the high priest Alcimus ... as a criminal. Yose, quietly if such is the lot of those who anger God, what shall be the lot of those who accomplish His will? Alcimus Is there any one who accomplished His will more than thou? Yose ... office Nasi years 170 BCE 140 BCE succeeded Joshua ben Perachyah References references Resources http ... more details
Eleazar b. Simeon . Infobox person name Eleazarben Simon image image size alt caption birth name birth ... relations callsign awards signature signature alt website footnotes box width Eleazarben Simon ... the Jewish defeat at Jerusalem cannot be entirely attributed to Eleazarben Simon, his inability to establish ... the Jewish resistance against Rome. Eleazarben Simon and his Zealots radical anti Roman policies ... the common misconception, Eleazarben Simon the Zealot is not the same person as Eleazarben Ya ... to his military success. Mature life Eleazarben Simon s radical anti Roman ideology derived from ... in 66 AD by 2,400 Zealots led by Eleazarben Simon . Eleazar pillaged the Legio and returned to Jerusalem ..., Eleazar was deposed from power in Jerusalem by the High Priest Ananus ben Ananus. Although he had proven his devotion and leadership at Beit Horon, Eleazarben Simon was given no office because ... the Zealot cause from his headquarters at the Temple. During the summer of 67, Eleazarben Simon ... court. Simon ben Gioras control of Jerusalem rendered Eleazar and John s alliance useless and the Zealots ... death and destruction from 66 70 AD could have been avoided. As a Zealot, Eleazarben Simon ... in 67 by Roman forces. Although this is pure speculation, it is certain that Eleazarben Simon ... political and religious liberation, Eleazarben Simon helped cultivate the idea of an independent ... As time passed, the perception of Eleazarben Simon and the Zealots shifted from the tyrannical ... of the Jewish revolt, Josephus portrays Eleazarben Simon as a murderous and impulsive Zealot ... 2008. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME EleazarBen Simon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT EleazarBen Simon Category Ancient Jewish Roman history Category 1st century births Category 70 deaths ca Eleazarben Sim es Eleazarben Sim n it Eleazaro ben Simone he fi Eleazarben Simon ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Simeon benEleazar or Simeon b. Eleazar lang he , read as Shimon benEleazar was a Jewish Tanna Rabbinic sage Tanna sage of the fourth generation, and one of Rabbi Meir s disciples. He is cited in the Mishnah merely few times, but on the Tosefta and Baraita s portions that are quoted in the Talmud his name is mentioned many times. In many of the classical texts of the Baraita , in matters in dispute, he has stated a different version to these diputes cited in the Mishnah . He is most likely the son of R. Eleazarben Shammua ref Mordechai Margolias editor , Encyclopedia LeChachemei Hatalmud VeGeonim Vol. 1, p. 46 47 ref . Maimonides , when he enumerated the generations of the Tannaim sages, had reversed the order, and placed R. Simeon benEleazar as a contemporary of R. Akiva ben Joseph , whereas placing R. Meir in the following generation. R. Yom Tov Asevilli claims that there were two different Tanna sages with the same name of Simeon benEleazar , one in the previous generation to R. Meir, and the other in the following generation to R. Meir, and in that he had resolved the maze of Maimonides statement ref Yom Tov Asevilli Author , Hidushei ha Ritva on Tractate Shabbat Talmud Shabbat , 79a ref . References reflist Tannaim Category Mishnah rabbis Judaism stub de Simeon benEleazar he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eleazarben Perata I Hebrew was a tannaim tanna of the third generation 2nd century , junior contemporary of Eleazar of Modi im Tosef. , Sanh. iv. 8 Yer. Meg. i. 71c and of Jose the Galilean Mek. , Yitro , Ba odesh, 2 . Desperate times Eleazar lived through the period when, according to a younger contemporary, the performance of circumcision was punished by the Romans with the sword the study of the Jewish law, with the stake the celebration of Passover , with crucifixion and the observance of the Feast of Booths , with the scourge Mek. l.c. 6 Lev. R. xxxii. 1 . Still, Eleazar faithfully adhered to the teachings of his religion. Once he was arrested and cast into prison, where he met Hananiah ben Teradion . He tried to instill hope into his fellow prisoner s breast, because there was only one charge against him, that of teaching the Law, while himself he considered lost, because there were five counts against him. Hananiah, on the contrary, thought that Eleazar s chances of escape were better than his own and the sequel proved that he was right. Hananiah was condemned to a terrible death, while Eleazar was acquitted Ab. Zarah 17b . Teachings Eleazar s studies embraced both Halakah and Aggadah , mostly the latter. One of his homilies warns against calumny in these words Observe how mighty are the consequences of the evil tongue. Learn them from the fate of the spies see Num. xiii. et seq. . Of the spies it is related ib. xiv. 37 , Those men that did bring up the evil report upon the land, died by the plague before the Lord. And of what had they spoken evil? Of trees and of stones see ib. xiii. 32 . If, now, those who slandered dumb objects ... E&search Eleazar 20ben 20Perata JewishEncyclopedia article for Eleazarben Perata I , by Solomon ... were seeking them, applied to Eleazar for legal advice a to the permissibility of flight from danger on the Sabbath. Eleazar referred them to Scriptural history. Why do you inquire of me? said he ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eleazarben Arach was one of the tannaim of the second generation 1st century CE . Being first among the disciples of Yochanan ben Zakai Pirkei Avot Avot ii. 8 Avot of Rabbi Natan xiv. 3 , he delighted his master with his wisdom and penetration, so that the most extravagant encomiums were lavished upon him. It was said, If all the sages of Israel were placed in one scale, and Eleazarben Arach in the other, he would outweigh them all Avot l. c. Avot of Rabbi Natan xiv. 4 , and Yochanan described him as a gushing stream or ever flowing spring ibid. . Yochanan once asked his students, What is the best thing, the one that a person should cherish most? Several solutions were handed in, among them one from Eleazar, who suggested, A good heart thereupon Yochanan remarked, I prefer Eleazar s solution to all of yours, since yours are included in his Avot ii. 9 Avot of Rabbi Natan xiv. 5 . Again, Yochanan asked, What is the worst thing, the one that a person should shun most? In this case, also, Eleazar s reply, An evil heart, was preferred by the teacher because it included all the others ibid. . Eleazar also distinguished himself in the mystical interpretation of the Tanakh ... Abraham , from whose loins sprang Eleazarben Arach Jerusalem Talmud , Hagigah ii. 77a . To his ...?artid 138&letter E Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eleazarben Arach , by Solomon Schechter and Samuel Mendelsohn Tannaim DEFAULTSORT EleazarBen Arach Category Mishnah rabbis Category 1st century rabbis de Eleasar ben Arach fr El azar ben Arakh he ru yi ... and who will pay you the reward of your labor. Eleazar s name is connected with only a few Halakha ... and sayings is found in the story of the period immediately succeeding the death of Yochanan ben Zakai. The disciples chose Yavne for their scene of activity, while Eleazar went to Emmaus , the residence ....  91. Jacob Hamburger , Real Enzyklop die f r Bibel und Talmud , ii. 155. Jehiel ben Solomon Heilprin ... more details
ben Killir&hl en&gl us&strip 1 Eleazarben Killir Kallir at Poetry Chaikhana ref demonstrate. References ... of the Sages brief tribute to the accomplishments of Eleazar Elazar ben Killir DEFAULTSORT EleazarBen Killir Category Hebrew language poets Category 570 births Category 640 deaths Category Place ...Orphan date February 2009 Merge Eleazar Kalir discuss Talk Article 1 Merge proposal date April 2009 Eleazarben Killir c. 570 c. 640 was a Hebrew language Hebrew poet whose classical liturgical verses, known as piyut , have continued to be sung through the centuries during significant religious services, including those on Tisha B Av ref cite book last Carmi first T. pages 227 chapter To the Tenth Century title Hebrew Verse year 1981 location Fairfield, Pennsylvania publisher Penguin Books language English, Hebrew ref and on the sabbath after a wedding. Biographical details Although his poems have had a prominent place in printed ritual and he is known to have lived somewhere in the Near East , documentation regarding details of the life of Eleazarben Killir has been lost to history, including the exact year and circumstances of his birth and death. He is said to have been the disciple of another 6th century composer of piyut, Yannai who, according to legend, grew jealous of Eleazar and caused his death by inserting into his shoe a scorpion whose sting proved to be fatal. ref cite book last Carmi first T. pages 88 chapter Table of Poems title Hebrew Verse year 1981 location Fairfield, Pennsylvania publisher Penguin Books language English, Hebrew ref Poetic style The Kallir style had a profound influence on the poets who succeeded him in Palestine and in the Near East. He made radical innovations in diction and style, while employing the full range of post biblical Hebrew. It may be that the stories of Yannai growing jealous of him are based in fact, for the patterns of rhyme ... language. Ben Kallir, however, was capable of writing in simple and direct language, as poems like ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Rabbi Eleazarben Azariah lang he was a Mishnaic scholar of the second ... bibliography http www.zahavy.com eleazar.pdf Tzvee Zahavy, The Traditions of EleazarBen Azariah ... seq. JewishEncyclopedia Tannaim DEFAULTSORT EleazarBen Azariah Category Mishnah rabbis Category 1st century rabbis de Eleasar ben Asarja he pt Eleazarben Azariah yi ..., was temporarily deposed from the patriarchate, Eleazar, though still very young, was elevated ..., and it was arranged that Gamaliel should lecture three some say two Shabbat Sabbath s, and Eleazar ... ref Sifra , Emor 16 2 ref ref Sukkah Talmud Sukkah 41b ref . With the same companions Eleazar once ... only 1 3a ref , by which he probably alluded to Eleazar s great learning and his proverbial wealth ... that dreaming of Eleazar b. Azariah presaged the acquisition of wealth. His exegetic principle With Eleazar s accession to the patriarchate the portals of the academy were opened wide to all who ... points of law was undertaken. To Eleazar rabbinic homiletics owes the introduction of the rule ... immediately preceding or succeeding it. Thus, Eleazar declares that the slanderer and the listener ... yourselves from all your sins before the Lord. Therefrom Eleazar draws the lesson that the efficacy ... wast a stranger in his land. Thereupon Eleazar remarks, The Egyptians admitted the Israelites out .... Here, argues Eleazar, the Bible promises blessings to him by whom a good deed is done unintentionally ... 3 ref . Biblical interpretations Eleazar was independent in his Biblical interpretations. He often ... , a halakah , or an aggadah , he explained each point. Eleazar was opposed to frequent sentences ... is comprised Eleazar s practical philosophy ref Pirkei Abot 3 17 ref ref Abot de Rabbi Natan Rabbi ... colleagues, who said, That generation in which Eleazar b. Azariah flourishes can not be termed orphan .... Eleazar b. Azariah was removed the crown of the sages ref Sotah Tosefta 15 3 ref ref Sotah 49b ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eleazarben Pedat lang he was a Jew ish Talmud ist, known as an amora , in the Land of Israel , of the 4th generation first half of the 4th century . He was his father s pupil Berakhot Talmud Ber. 77b M. . 20a and the assistant lecturer amora of R. Assi . If the latter asked him to repeat any of his father s sentences, if he himself had heard them from the lips of his father, he introduced them with the words So says my teacher in the name of my father , but in other cases he said So says my teacher in the name of R. Eleazar. He transmitted also sentences in the name of his father Yer. Yoma 39d and of R. Hoshaiah Oshaya Yer. Suk. 54d . Pedat was an intimate friend of Ze era and Jeremiah benEleazar , who transmitted halakic sentences of his Yer. Ned. 38a . Several of his haggadic interpretations have been preserved, including the following Deut. i. 17 does not indicate presumption on the part of Moses . On the contrary, he means to say Bring difficult questions to me I will decide them, if I can if I can not, I will hear them and lay them before God for his decision Midrash Shmuel aggadah Midrash Shmuel , xiv. . He remarks, in connection with Gen. i. 2 It is a law of nature that the air moves on the surface of the water, even when the sun is shining with its greatest heat Gen. R. ii. . Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Bacher, Ag. Pal. Amor. iii. 617 Frankel, Mebo, p. 121, Breslau, 1870 Heilprin, Seder ha Dorot , p. 312, Warsaw, 1882. JewishEncyclopedia Amoraim Category Talmud rabbis of the Land of Israel Category 4th century rabbis Category People from Tiberias de Eleasar ben Pedat he ... more details
You may also be looking for the Hebrew language Hebrew name Yose see Jose . nihongo Yose is a Japanese language term used in the board game Go game go in connection with go endgame plays. ref http senseis.xmp.net ?Yose Sensei s Library Yose ref It is not, properly speaking, synonymous with the endgame phase as a whole in a game of go &mdash it has often been used that way in the English language literature of the game, but that is because of a misinterpretation of the original meaning. From the Japanese, a yose would mean a tightening play , in relation strictly to a play on the board that consolidates territory, or destroys the opponent s territory. Early yose Such phase of unlimited fighting has subsided. In novice play there are often, for quite different reasons, endgame plays that are relatively small taken, when it would be more profitable to use the initiative for a play with broader implications. Oyose Oyose , or large yose , is another term often used in English language literature. It can be used for a yose that is large enough to be hard enough to count with precision say, 20 points or more . It is also used to label the phase of the game the early endgame immediately after middlegame combat that could have resulted in large groups dying has subsided in which the typical yose plays are substantial plays that were neglected because of the very pressing nature of the struggle. Endgame counting Fundamental to skill in the endgame is the ability to evaluate plays in different areas of the board, and thus identify which plays have priority. This usually depends on counting deciding numerically how many points are at stake. Knowledge of counting begins with some simple examples and heuristics. In the worst case, if actual proofs are required rather than practical ways to win positions, combinatorial game theory has been shown to be implicated. See also Portalbox ... reflist Category Go Go stub fr Yose ja pl Yose uk zh ... more details
Eleazar name Eleazar lang he , lit. God s assistance is a common Hebrew name. It may refer to People Eleazar , son of Aaron and second Kohen Gadol High Priest of Israel Eleazar son of Aminadab , who was entrusted as a keeper of the Ark of the covenant Eleazar son of Dodo , one of King David s warriors Eleazar son of Pinhas , one of those in charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile Eleazar Avaran , the younger brother of Judas Maccabeus Eleazar 2 Maccabees , a martyr described in 2 Maccabees 6. Eleazarben Azariah , first century Mishanic scholar Eleazarben Arach , one of the Tannaim of the First century Elazar Meisels , American Orthodox rabbi Eleazarben Shammua , a Mishnaic teacher of the 4th generation Eleazarben Simon , one of the leaders of Jewish resistance in the First Jewish Roman War Eleazar , name chosen by Bodo bishop upon conversion to Judaism Eleazar Rodgers , South African football soccer player Eleazar , son of Eliud Bible Eliud , mentioned briefly in the Genealogy of Jesus in Gospel of Matthew Matthew 1 15 Places Elazar, Gush Etzion , a small Israeli village near the site of Eleazar Maccabeus fatal battle See also Eliezer Lazarus disambig Category Hebrew words and phrases de Eleasar Begriffskl rung es Eleazar fr El azar he nl Eleazar ja pt Eleazar ru sl Eleazar ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eleazar of Modi im Hebrew was a Jewish scholar of the second tannaitic generation 1st and 2nd centuries , disciple of Johanan ben Zakkai B. B. 10b , and contemporary of Joshua ben Hananiah and Eliezer ben Hyrcanus Mek. , Beshallah, Wayassa , 3 et seq. . He was an expert haggadist , and frequently discussed exegetical topics with his distinguished contemporaries. Gamaliel II often deferred to Eleazar s interpretations, admitting, The Moda i s views are still indispensable Shab. 55b . Life As his life embraced the period of Hadrianic persecutions and of the Bar Kokba insurrection , many of his homilies refer, explicitly or impliedly, to existence under such conditions H. Gr tz , Gesch. iv. 79, note . Eleazar expressed his confidence in Providence in this comment on the Tanach Scriptural statement Book of Exodus Ex. xvi. 4 , the people shall go out, and gather a certain rate every day lit. the portion of the day on its day, He who creates the day ... ib. , that I may prove them, whether they will walk in my law, or no Mek. l.c. 2 . Eleazar s last days ... siege R. Eleazar of Modi im fasted and prayed daily that God might not strictly judge the people ... against Eleazar. For, argued he, as long as this hen wallows in ashes as long as Eleazar by his ... Eleazar, who was engaged in prayer, pretended to whisper into his ear a secret message. Those present, regarding this mysterious movement with suspicion, soon reported it to Bar Kokba , and declared, Eleazar ... kill me. I would rather kill myself than betray my king s secrets. Bar Kokba then summoned Eleazar and questioned him but Eleazar protested that he had been absorbed in devotional exercises, and had ... that he kicked Eleazar, in consequence of which the aged sage, enfeebled by fasting and prayer ... view.jsp?artid 160&letter E&search Eleazar 20of 20Modi im Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eleazar of Modi im , by Solomon Schechter and S. Mendelsohn Tannaim JewishEncyclopedia ... more details
Otheruses Eleazar disambiguation Infobox Given Name Revised name Eleazar image imagesize caption pronunciation gender meaning region origin related names footnotes Eleazar is a common Jewish given name for a male . It comes from Hebrew language Hebrew origin, meaning God Helped El azar . The first male known to be given the name was Eleazar , son of Aaron and Kohen Gadol High Priest of Israel . See also Eliezer Lazarus DEFAULTSORT Eleazar Name Category Jewish given names ... more details
Eras of the Halakha Eleazar Chisma isma lang he , Eleazar Chasma , or , Eleazarben Chasma was a Tannaim tanna of the second and third generations 2nd century he was a disciple of Joshua ben Hananiah and Gamaliel II . ag. 3a Hor. 10a . In their use of the word ben in connection with his cognomen isma or asma see Geiger, Schriften, iv. 343, and Strack, Einleitung in den Thalmud, 2d ed., p.  81 , the sources are inconsistent its insertion, however, seems justifiable. isma, is not an adjectival cognomen see Eleazar I. , but a locative, the place probably being identical with Hizmeh see Luncz, Jerusalem, vi. 67 cite encyclopedia last Selbie first J. A. author authorlink coauthors editor James Hastings encyclopedia Hastings Dictionary of the Bible A Dictionary of the Bible title Azmaveth url http www.ccel.org ccel hastings dictv1 Page 208.html accessdate edition year 1898 month publisher volume I location id isbn doi pages page 208 quote hence ben isma means son of native of isma compare R. H. 17a Meg. 19a id. ii. 3 . Several halakot are preserved under Eleazar s name in the Mishnah Ter. iii. 5 B. M. vii. 5 , and he is met with in halakic controversies with Eleazarben Azariah and Akiba Neg. vii. 2 Sifra, Tazria , i. 2 , and with Eliezer ben Jacob I Pes. 32a Yal ., Lev. 638 and to him is ascribed the economic rule that the employee is not entitled to a proportion of his employer s produce greater than the amount of his wages B. M. vii. 5, 92a Sifre, Deut. 266 . Exegesis Some haggadot also are ascribed to him Mek., Beshalla Wayassa , 4 ib., Amalek, 1 Yoma 19b . Conjointly with Rabbi Joshua, he gives an allegorical reason for Amalek s attack on Israel Ex. xvii. 8 et seq. just at the time it occurred. Citing Job viii. 11, Can a rush grow up without mire? Can the flag grow without water? he remarks, Even so is it impossible for Israel to flourish ... the academicians sought from him instruction in secular science that Eleazar remarked, The laws concerning ... more details
Eleazarben Kalir lang he was one of Judaism s earliest and most prolific of the piyyut paytanim , liturgical poets. Many of his hymns have found their way into festive prayers of the Ashkenazi Jews synagogal rite. In the acrostics of his hymns he usually signs his father s name, Kalir . Eleazar s name, home, and time have been the subject of many discussions in modern Jewish literature, and some legends concerning his career have been handed down. It is now assumed that he had lived in Kirjath sepher in the Land of Israel Rosh to Brochos Siman 21 . His time has been set at different dates, from as early as the 6th century basing the view on Saadia Gaon Saadiah s Sefer ha galuy , to the end of the 10th century of the common era. Older authorities consider him to have been a teacher of the Mishnah and identify him either with Eleazar b. Arak or with Eleazar b. Simeon See Ma adanei Yom Tov to Brochos, ch. 5, gloss 5 where he discusses whether he was the son of Rashbi or another Rabbi Shimon . He has been confounded with another poet by the name of Eleazar b. Jacob and a book by the title of Kebod Adonai was ascribed to him by Botarel. Kalir s hymns early became an object of study and of Kabbalah Kabbalistic exegesis, as his personality was a mystery. It was related that heavenly fire surrounded him when he wrote the Ve hachayos in Kedushah for Rosh Hashanah ref Shibbole ha Leket 28 ref that he himself ascended to heaven and there learned from the angel s the secret of writing alphabetical hymns and that his teacher Yannai, jealous of his superior knowledge, placed in his shoe a scorpion, which was the cause of his death. Modern research points to the probability that he and his teacher were Palestinian Jews and since Yannai is known to have been one of the halakic authorities of Anan ben David , the alleged founder of Karaite Judaism Karaism , and must therefore ... Jewish poets Kalir, Eleazar de Elasar ha Qallir fr Eleazar Hakalir he ru ... more details
BLP sources date August 2010 Infobox actor name Eleazar G mez image imagesize caption birthdate Birth date and age 1986 5 29 birth place Mexico City , Mexico height birthname Eleazar G mez Sanchez othername homepage occupation Actor notable role Eleazar G mez born May 29, 1986 ref http www.imdb.com name nm0351055 IMDB Page ref is a Mexico Mexican actor. He is noted for his performance in Mexican telenovela s. G mez is the brother of actress Zoraida G mez and actor Jairo G mez. Filmography Telenovelas Cuando me enamoro 2010 2011 as Anibal Cuevas Atrevete a So ar 2009 as Mateo Las Tontas No Van al Cielo 2008 as Charly Lola... rase una vez 2007 Rebelde 2004 as Leonardo Francisco Blanco 2005 Inocente de Ti 2004 as Victor Asi Son Ellas 2002 as Arturo Calderon Corso Clase 406 2002 as Bryon Rios Mi pequena Traviesa 1998 Azul 1996 as Lupito Luz Clarita 1996 as El Chanclas Films La Ultima Batalla 1993 as Mon Se Equivoco la Cig e a as Pedrito Pecados De Una Profesora 2008 as Aaron References Reflist External links IMDB name 0351055 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gomez, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 29, 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH Mexico City , Mexico DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gomez, Eleazar Category 1986 births Category Living people Category Mexican actors Category Mexican child actors Category Mexican telenovela actors mexico actor stub es Eleazar G mez it Eleazar G mez pl Eleazar G mez pt Eleazar G mez sl Eleazar G mez tl Eleazar G mez ... more details
version of this story appears on the scroll of Antiochus, in which it is told that Eleazar was stamped ... 2 For example, Judas Maccabeus Judas was given the name ha Makabi , meaning the Hammer . Eleazar was given ... Eleazar s death was a popular subject for art in the Middle Ages , where it was given a typology ... and in Tel Aviv . References reflist External links commons cat Eleazar Maccabeus http www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk ... Footer DEFAULTSORT Maccabeus, Eleazar Category 162 BC deaths Category Hasmoneans Category History ... Category Year of birth unknown id Eleazar Avaran he yi ... more details
Image Albin Eleazar Moth 1720.png thumb 220px right Eleazar Albin known from 1708 c.1742 was an England English natural history naturalist and Watercolor painting watercolourist illustrator who wrote and illustrated a number of books including A Natural History of English Insects 1720 , A Natural History of Birds 1731 38 and The Natural History of Spiders and other Curious Insects 1736 . Nothing is known of his early life, though he may have been German born and claimed to have been in Jamaica in 1701. In 1708 he is known to have been married and living in Piccadilly , London . According to autobiographical details in A Natural History of English Insects , Albin taught watercolour painting before being instructed in natural history by silk weaver and naturalist Joseph Dandridge . Works Albin, E. 1720. A natural history of English insects. Illustrated with a hundred copper plates, curiously engraven from the life and for those who desire it exactly coloured by the author . London Innys . Albin, E. 1731 1738. A natural history of birds. Illustrated with a hundred and one copper plates, curiously engraven from the life. Published by the author Eleazar Albin, and carefully colour d by his daughter and self, from the originals, drawn from the life birds . London. Albin, E. 1736. A natural history of spiders, and other curious insects. Illustrated with fifty three copper plates, engraved by the best hands London. Tilly . References aut Albin, Eleazar 1731 1738 A natural history of the birds ...& Digitized version of vol. 3 aut Osborne, Peter 2004 Albin, Eleazar d. 1742? , Oxford Dictionary ... 23 July 2007 External links DNB Poster Albin, EleazarEleazar Albin http dz1.gdz cms.de no cache en ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Albin, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1680 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1742 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Albin, Eleazar Category ... stub England scientist stub UK biologist stub fr Eleazar Albin ... more details
Eleazar Lipsky 1911 February 14, 1993 was a prosecutor , lawyer , novelist and playwright born in the Bronx, New York Bronx , New York , USA . He wrote the novels that formed the basis of two very successful films, Kiss of Death 1947 film Kiss of Death based on a 100 page manuscript and The People Against O Hara based on his detective novel . Other novels include Lincoln McKeever 1953 , The Devil s Daughter 1969 and The Scientists 1959 , a Book of the Month Club selection. Lipsky, who practiced law until three weeks before his death, was an assistant district attorney for Manhattan in the 1940s and later had a diversified law practice in Manhattan and served as legal counsel to the Mystery Writers of America . Lipsky was active in many Jewish organizations. External links Imdb name id 0513787 http tarlton.law.utexas.edu lpop lipsky.htm University of Texas in Austin about the death of Eleazar Lipsky Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lipsky, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lipsky, Eleazar Category Jewish American writers Category American lawyers Category 1911 births Category 1993 deaths US dramatist stub ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Eleazar Padilla image Image Replace this image male.svg fullname Eleazar Padilla Reyes nickname dateofbirth cityofbirth Tegucigalpa countryofbirth Honduras currentclub C.D. Motagua Motagua clubnumber position Defender association football Defender youthyears No info youthclubs No info years1 ???? 2008 years2 2008 present clubs1 Hispano F.C. Hispano clubs2 C.D. Motagua Motagua caps1 ? goals1 ? caps2 0 goals2 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 0 nationalgoals1 0 pcupdate 2009 02 22 ntupdate Eleazar Padilla is a Honduras Honduran Association football football player, who currently plays for C.D. Motagua Motagua alongside his brother Esdras Padilla . ref http www.motagua.com motagua el equipo Motagua.com El Equipo ref His other brother, Rigoberto Padilla plays for C.D. Olimpia Olimpia . References reflist Club Deportivo Motagua squad DEFAULTSORT Padilla, Eleazar Category Living people Category Honduran footballers Category Motagua players Category Liga Nacional de F tbol de Honduras footballers Honduras footy bio stub ... more details
Football player infobox playername Eleazar Rodgers image image eleazar rodgers.jpg 200px fullname Eleazar Darryl Rodgers nickname height height m 1.90 weight dateofbirth birth date and age 1985 01 22 cityofbirth Cape Town countryofbirth South Africa currentclub Engen Santos clubnumber 9 position Striker youthyears youthclubs Kuils River years 2006 clubs Engen Santos caps goals 84 18 nationalyears 2007 nationalteam South Africa national football team South Africa nationalcaps goals 2 pcupdate May 26, 2009 ntupdate May 26, 2009 Eleazar Rodgers born January 22, 1985 in Cape Town , Western Cape is a South Africa n football soccer striker for Premier Soccer League club Engen Santos Santos . He has two caps for South Africa national football team South Africa . He hails from Kuils River , Cape Town. External links nfteams 23567 Engen Santos Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rodgers, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 22, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH Cape Town , South Africa DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rodgers, Eleazar Category 1985 births Category Cape Coloureds Category South African association football players Category South Africa international football soccer players Category Living people Category People from Cape Town Category Association football forwards Category Santos Cape Town players nl Eleazor Rodgers ... more details
Infobox University President name Eleazar Wheelock image Eleazar Wheelock.jpg caption order university List of Dartmouth College faculty Presidents of the College President of Dartmouth College term start 1769 term end 1779 predecessor none successor John Wheelock order2 university2 term start2 term end2 predecessor2 successor2 birth date birth date 1711 4 22 birth place Windham, Connecticut death date Death date and age 1779 4 24 1711 4 22 death place Hanover, New Hampshire Hanover , New Hampshire alumnus residence profession religion salary spouse children website footnotes Calvinism Eleazar Wheelock April 22, 1711 &ndash April 24, 1779 was an American Congregational church Congregational minister, orator, educator, and founder of Dartmouth College . He was born in Windham, Connecticut to Ralph Wheelock and Ruth Huntington. He is the great grandson of the first teacher of the first free school in the United States see Dedham, Massachusetts , Ralph Wheelock The Rev. Ralph Wheelock . In 1733, he graduated from Yale College having won the first award of the Dean Berkeley Donation for the distinction in classics. He continued his theological studies at Yale until he was licensed to preach in May 1734, and installed as pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Lebanon, Conn. in February 1735. He served as their minister for 35 years. On April 29, 1735, he married Sarah Davenport ... s son John Wheelock John . The Rev. Eleazar Wheelock died during the Revolutionary War , on April ... Presidents External links http www.wheaton.edu bgc archives GUIDES 126.htm Papers of Eleazar Wheelock ... Short Biography of Eleazar Wheelock http www.dartmouth.edu Dartmouth College http www.dartmouth.edu ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wheelock, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April ... Hampshire Hanover , New Hampshire DEFAULTSORT Wheelock, Eleazar Category 1711 births Category 1779 ... de Eleazar Wheelock fr Eleazar Wheelock ... more details
Infobox scientist name Eleazar Sukenik image E L Sukenik 1951.jpg caption Eleazar Sukenik, 1951 birth date 12 August 1889 birth place Bialystok death date 28 February 1953 death place Jerusalem residence citizenship nationality Israel ethnicity Jewish field archaeology work institutions Hebrew University in Jerusalem alma mater doctoral advisor doctoral students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion atheist footnotes signature Eleazar Lipa Sukenik 12 August 1889 Bialystok 28 February 1953 Jerusalem was an Israelis Israeli archaeologist and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem . Having arrived in Palestine in 1911 he worked as a school teacher and tour guide. He participated in the War of the Languages that erupted among Zionist activists in Palestine in 1913. He served in the British army in World War I in the 40th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers which became known as the Jewish Legion . Sukenik was an atheist . ref I read a few sentences. It was written in beautiful Biblical Hebrew. The language was like that of the Psalms. One of these was the Isaiah scroll, which I saw recently in the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem sections of goat skin parchment, sewn together, 27 feet long. I felt in the presence of something numinous, although I have been a convinced atheist since boyhood. But this document is a testament to the inexplicable persistence of the human mind, in the face of all the evidence, in believing that we are on earth for a divine purpose. Eleazar Sukenik, quoted in Justin Cartwright, The indestructible power of belief , The Guardian , 27 May 2000, Saturday Pages, Pg. 3. ref In addition to his important excavations in Jerusalem including the Third Wall and numerous ossuary tombs he played a central ... Category People from Bia ystok Israel scientist stub archaeologist stub cs Eleazar Sukenik de Eleasar Sukenik fr Eleazar Sukenik he ... more details
Eleazar Jim nez Zerquera 25 June 1928 6 May 2000 was a Cuba n chess master. Jim nez won the Cuban Chess Championship Cuban Championship five times, in 1957, 1960, 1963, 1965, and 1967. He won the Pan American Chess Championship three times, in 1963, 1966 and 1970. In 1962, he tied for 15 16th in Havana 1st Capablanca Memorial Miguel Najdorf won . In 1963, he tied for 2nd 3rd in Havana zonal . In 1963, he tied for 16 17th in Havana 2nd Capablanca Memorial Viktor Korchnoi won . In 1963, he took 14th in Moscow Vasily Smyslov won . In 1964, he took 15th in Havana 3rd Capablanca Memorial Wolfgang Uhlmann and Smyslov won . In 1965, he took 15th in Havana 4th Capablanca Memorial Smyslov won . In 1966, he tied for 1st 2nd with Alb ric O Kelly de Galway in Costa del Sol, Spain. In 1967, he took 2nd in Caracas zonal . In 1967, he took 18th in Palma de Mallorca Bent Larsen won . In 1967, he took 16th in Leningrad Korchnoi won . In 1968, he took 7th in Havana 6th Capablanca Memorial Ratmir Kholmov won . In 1969, he tied for 8 9th in Havana 7th Capablanca Memorial Alexei Suetin and Korchnoi won . In 1969, he tied for 1st 2nd with Olavo Y pez in Quito zonal , and beat him in a playoff match 2,5 0,5 . In 1970, he took 24th in Palma de Mallorca interzonal Robert James Fischer won . In 1971, he played for Cuba at first board 2 1 3 , and won team silver medal in Tucuman 1st Pan American Chess Team Championship . In 1972, he took 16th in Cienfuegos 9th Capablanca Memorial Anatoly Lein won . Jimenez played for Cuba in seven Chess Olympiad s. ref http www.olimpbase.org players 9z7tv79p.html Jim nez Zerquera, Eleazar team chess records at olimpbase.org ref In 1960, at first board in the 14th Chess ... title THE WEEK IN CHESS 292 Eleazar Jimenez Zerquera 1928 2000 date 12 June 2000 Portal Cuba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jimenez Zerquera, Eleazar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jimenez Zerquera, Eleazar ... more details
rewrite date January 2011 Eleazar Duncon died 1660 was an English royalist Anglicanism divine . Life Duncon probably matriculated at Queens College, Cambridge but took his B.A. degree as a member of Caius College, Cambridge Caius College , and was then elected Fellow of Pembroke Hall in 1618. On 13 March 1624 5, being M. A., he was ordained deacon by William Laud , then bishop of St. David s , receiving priest s orders from Richard Neile , at that time bishop of Durham , on 24 September 1626. Neile made him his chaplain, and gave him several valuable preferment s. In January 1628, being then B.D., he was collated to the fifth stall in the church of Durham, obtaining the twelfth stall at Winchester 13 November 1629. On 10 April 1633, having taken his doctor s degree in the previous March, he became rector of Haughton le Skerne , Durham. He resigned his stall at Winchester, 24 April 1640, to succeed to the prebend of Knaresborough cum Brickhill in York Minster on the following 1 May. He was also chaplain to the king. Duncon, who was one of the most learned as well as ablest promoters of Laud s high church policy, was stripped of all his preferments by the parliament, and retired to the continent. In 1651 he was in attendance upon the English court in France , and officiated with other exiled clergymen in Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet, of Deptford Sir Richard Browne s chapel at Paris . During the same year he went to Italy Cosin, Correspondence, i. 280 , but in November 1655 he was living at Saumur , busied with a scheme of consecrating bishops. On 28 August 1659 John Cosin , writing from Paris to William Sancroft , says of Duncon, now all his employment is to make sermon s before ... MS. 4275, ff. 197, 198. References reflist DNB wstitle Duncon, Eleazar one source date January 2011 cat improve date January 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duncon, Eleazar ... Duncon, Eleazar Category Year of birth missing Category 1660 deaths Category Cavaliers Category ... more details
File Eleazar Roberts.jpeg thumb right 250px Eleazar Roberts Eleazar Roberts 15 January 1825 6 April 1912 ref name Welsh Biography cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s ROBE ELE 1825.html title Roberts, Eleazer work Dictionary of Welsh Biography author Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion year 1959 accessdate 29 May 2010 ref was a Wales Welsh musician, translator, writer and amateur astronomer. Roberts family moved to Liverpool in England while he was an infant, but despite this he retained a strong link to his country of birth and was a fluent Welsh language Welsh speaker . He wrote for several Welsh journals and travelled Wales setting up music classes. He is most notable for pioneering the tonic sol fa method of sight singing in Wales, which in turn led to the strengthening of the practice of congregational singing. ref cite book last Davies first John coauthors Jenkins, Nigel title The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales year 2008 publisher University of Wales Press location Cardiff page 581 isbn 978 0 7083 1953 6 ref Life history Roberts was born in Pwllheli , Caernarfonshire in 1825 to John and Margaret Roberts, but only two months after his birth, the family moved to Liverpool. ref name Welsh Biography He grew up in Liverpool and was educated at several schools in the town including the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys . At the age of 13 he found work in a solicitor s office. In 1853 he became a full member of staff in the office of the clerk to the Liverpool magistrates before reaching the position of chief assistant to the clerk to the stipendiary magistrate. ref name Welsh Biography He retained the role of chief assistant until his retirement in 1894, and the following year he was made a justice of the peace. ref name Welsh Biography He died in 1912 and was buried at Anfield Cemetery . Literary work Roberts wrote for several Welsh journals throughout his life, most notablly Yr Amserau , for which he wrote a weekly article under the pseudonym Meddyliwr ... more details